Texas Rangers Donate $1 Million to Hurricane Harvey Relief

The Texas Rangers are reportedly doing their part to help their state's recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey.

On Tuesday, Stefan Stevenson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported the Rangers, Rangers ownership and the Rangers Foundation donated $1 million to help the hurricane relief in South Texas and Houston.

The Rangers were set to visit the Houston Astros for a three-game series from Tuesday through Thursday, but it was moved to the Tampa Bay Rays stadium in Florida. The Astrosannouncedall ticket, concessions and parking revenue from the series would go to hurricane relief.

The New England Patriotsannouncedowner Robert Kraft and the team would match up to $1 million in Red Cross donations, and NFL reporter JohnGlennonsaid Tennessee Titans owner Amy AdamsStrunk, a Houston native, donated $1 million.

As for the Astros, theAssociated Pressreported there are already plans in place to play their upcoming weekend series against the New York Mets at Tropicana Field as well.